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Topic Review (Newest First)

08-28-2012 05:45 PM

holaketal

Re: Archive of RICOH ATP Matchfacts? -edit- Found!

Hi, I have created an extensive excel sheet containing number of aces, double faults, 1st serve %, 2nd serve %, 1st serve points won, 2nd serve points won, break points, and duration of the match for each match played. You can find out how to get access by visiting my blog http://fooltheodds.blogspot.co.uk

Someone already private messaged me and so I've got 2002, 2004-10 now! As it was a private message, I won't share the poster name, but perhaps if you ask in this thread he'll message you. But as your data is in excel format, could you please send me yours as well? My email address is joel.mallett@gmail.com

Cheers .

Great Stats Thread by the way!

12-19-2010 10:29 AM

V.H.

Re: Archive of RICOH ATP Matchfacts?

I've also looked for this, but with same result as you. Since I couldn't find, I have archived them myself since 2008, both ATP and WTA (where is WTA for 2010?). If you want, I can send the excel-file

I was wondering if previous years' year-end Matchfacts are available anywhere online? I searched but couldn't find much. If not, did anyone save them on their computer and would like to share them (either PM me or start a thread)?